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Genomic and biotechnological studies, as mentioned, using RNA polymerase and RNA are preferred over DNA studies (using DNA and DNA polymerase II) because the RNA polymerase does not need a...
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(chirality, chemistry), Could normal cells consume the D aa and then covert it to L aa for building proteins and cell use. On the other hand, could cancer cells consume D aa and not be able to...
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Why are the genes for bacterial virulence factors are often carried by mobile DNA.? are the bacterial virulence factors of any immediate metabolic benefit(s) to the career, in this case the bacteria.?
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There are certain locations on the genome where a mutation might happen at a higher incident. However, in bacteria the active genes are/make up almost the entire genome where the active genes in...
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